We’re the flip side. Like Janis I admire a great play just for the love of the game. Like Arlo, my wife is a true home fan and does not appreciate that kind of nonsense.
I used to print up the weekly football pool forms for my high school when I taught. The jocks then handed them out and continuously lost on them. I won the pool about 2-3 times a season. With 50-75 teacher playing each week, it made me some money and made some of the jocks pretty put out that they couldn’t beat a girl. My best bet, however, was when one of the jocks bet me early in the season that the Chiefs and Raiders would be the teams in the Super Bowl, since they were the two best, in his opinion. Somehow, he managed to overlook the fact that they were both AFL. He never paid.
I am happy to see that there are other people besides myself who dislike sports. I find watching any professional games on the tube boring. Of course, the multiple millions of dollars some of those clowns make is also disgusting. We have a saying here: The only people who can afford to attend football games live in Johnson County (Kansas). Those of us in Missouri can’t afford the price. Our taxes are too high from having to subsidize the stadiums.
Stopped watching sports years ago. Suddenly seemed silly to care about grown men playing a game, often men who have nothing to do with the state or city they are “playing for,” sponsored by booze companies, sometimes imported from other countries (the players and the booze).
Da'Dad over 2 years ago
We’re the flip side. Like Janis I admire a great play just for the love of the game. Like Arlo, my wife is a true home fan and does not appreciate that kind of nonsense.
Tyge over 2 years ago
My wife roots for whoever has the ball.
alasko over 2 years ago
Wrong pick again Arlo.
Tyge over 2 years ago
A house divided! 8^ )
Its just me over 2 years ago
I must be strange, I find watching any sport boring. Participating I really enjoyed, especially sailing, as you could have a beer whilst racing.
1504jarvis over 2 years ago
Janis . . . and us Bears fans.
bob.mccarty over 2 years ago
I appreciate his appropriate color choices for their respective shirts: Navy Blue and Orange.
Sportymonk over 2 years ago
Speaking of Underdogs
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pa1fH0SvGPg
mrsdonaldson over 2 years ago
I don’t understand his statement.
Robert Williams @ Williams Web Solutions over 2 years ago
Go Chiefs!!
philwinn over 2 years ago
I’m a sports fan and still don’t get it?
raybarb44 over 2 years ago
We’re on the same page then….
MuddyUSA Premium Member over 2 years ago
Arlo…it is only first and 10…and first quarter?
curtlyon19 Premium Member over 2 years ago
his response seems off (backwards)
Diane Lee Premium Member over 2 years ago
I used to print up the weekly football pool forms for my high school when I taught. The jocks then handed them out and continuously lost on them. I won the pool about 2-3 times a season. With 50-75 teacher playing each week, it made me some money and made some of the jocks pretty put out that they couldn’t beat a girl. My best bet, however, was when one of the jocks bet me early in the season that the Chiefs and Raiders would be the teams in the Super Bowl, since they were the two best, in his opinion. Somehow, he managed to overlook the fact that they were both AFL. He never paid.
gldoutt Premium Member over 2 years ago
I am happy to see that there are other people besides myself who dislike sports. I find watching any professional games on the tube boring. Of course, the multiple millions of dollars some of those clowns make is also disgusting. We have a saying here: The only people who can afford to attend football games live in Johnson County (Kansas). Those of us in Missouri can’t afford the price. Our taxes are too high from having to subsidize the stadiums.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 2 years ago
I root for the cat.
Aladar30 Premium Member over 2 years ago
It’s always nice to see Janis happy and ful of enthusiasm.
DaBump Premium Member over 2 years ago
Stopped watching sports years ago. Suddenly seemed silly to care about grown men playing a game, often men who have nothing to do with the state or city they are “playing for,” sponsored by booze companies, sometimes imported from other countries (the players and the booze).
aussie399 Premium Member over 2 years ago
Every time I hear or see that American expression “root for” I smile.It is slang for something a leeeeetttle different here in Australia